Why is cleaning up chewed aster debris important for sustained control?

Answer

Leaving debris might attract pests or signal reliability to other rabbits

Effective, sustained control involves more than just applying deterrents; environmental cleanliness plays a role. When an aster plant has been damaged and portions are left chewed off on the ground, this debris can inadvertently signal to other rabbits that this location is a reliable and accessible food source. Furthermore, decaying plant material left lying around can attract various other pests. Therefore, removing this evidence of successful browsing is a critical maintenance step to discourage further visitation and browsing activity in that area.

Why is cleaning up chewed aster debris important for sustained control?

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